Carbonara - the Italian way

Gaia Riva @gaia
I have seen so many weird versions of this dish that I felt like publishing the real Italian way to make it. As you can see there is no cream in the original version. Hopefully once you have seen how eat it is to make you won’t ever buy a ready made jar of carbonara sauce ever again!
Carbonara - the Italian way
I have seen so many weird versions of this dish that I felt like publishing the real Italian way to make it. As you can see there is no cream in the original version. Hopefully once you have seen how eat it is to make you won’t ever buy a ready made jar of carbonara sauce ever again!
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